'The trickle went down my face': Naomi Watts on working with magpies

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The two-time Oscar nominee coped with darkness and birds in the movie Penguin Bloom, the true story of a northern beaches woman paralysed in a holiday accident

from Australian director Claire McCarthy, and journalist Gretchen Carlson in the mini-seriesEven during the worst of the pandemic in North America, she starred in and produced the thriller"New York got hit so intensely so early on that they figured out how to manage it," Watts says, although this was before another surge in virus numbers. "There were drastic numbers early on so everyone said, 'OK, we're wearing masks, we're doing this'.

"But you do start worrying about time when you're running out of light and things like that: 'Come on, let's get this and let's not lose the shot.' 'The birds are creating magic over there in the corner and we're missing it'. Stuff like that. You're 100 per cent committed at all times." 'She definitely spoke about how hard it was for her. Seeing it in her own written words, day after day, it was so upsetting.'Watts says it took time studying Bloom to know how to play her.

 

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